On Thu, 2006-06-15 at 17:43 +0200, Jakub Moc wrote: > > Say it with me. > > > > Herd == packages > > Team == people > > There's no such thing like <team> in metadata.xml, that's what we've > been talking about for ~1 day now.
Maybe it's what you erroneously have been trying to say that I've been saying, but it definitely isn't what "we" have been talking about. The "team" is *implied* by the herd. If you email the alias for the herd, you get the team. It really is that simple. Let's look at this another way. There are a few packages which belong to the livecd herd. There is no livecd team, there is just me. The only person on the herd alias for livecd is me. That doesn't make *me* the livecd herd. It makes the *packages* the livecd herd and *me* the *maintainer*. Your practice of "email whatever is in the herd tag unless there is a maintainer tag" does not change in any way. I really don't understand what you're trying to argue, since again, you've simply restated what I've said a few times now. -- Chris Gianelloni Release Engineering - Strategic Lead x86 Architecture Team Games - Developer Gentoo Linux
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